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  • Foaming Bath Salt with Botanicals

    Supplies 8oz jar Small bowl or mixing container Mixing utensil Scale Tablespoon Ingredients 25g Dendritic Salt 2.4g Fragrance Oil or Essential Oil 2.4g Sunflower Oil 2.4g Polysorbate 80 24g SLSA P owder (Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate) 150g Epsom Salt 36g Coarse Pink Himalayan Salt 1-2 tbsp Pink Cornflower or Rose Petals (optional) Directions In a small bowl, combine dendritic salt, fragrance oil, sunflower oil and polysorbate 80. Let this mixture sit for at least 20 minutes. For best results, let the mixture dry overnight uncovered in order to reduce clumping. Mix in SLSA, Epsom salt, Himalayan salt and botanicals. When handling SLSA be sure to use a mask. Add bath salt to an airtight 8 oz container. Store in a cool, dry place.

  • Tea Tree & Charcoal Soap

    If this is your first time making cold process soap, please visit this blog post first: https://www.charmedhandmade.com/post/the-beginner-s-guide-to-making-cold-process-soap-with-recipe   Recipe Mold Size -   65 oz Extra Skinny Soap Mold Ingredients 6.38 oz - Sodium Hydroxide (Lye) 12.96 oz - Distilled Water 26.22 oz - Olive Oil 11.5 oz - Coconut Oil 4.6 oz - Shea Butter 3.68 oz - Castor Oil 1.15 oz - Tea Tree Essential Oil 1 tbsp - Activated Charcoal Hawaiian Black Salt  (optional) Directions Gather your supplies. Put on your gloves, safety glasses, and long sleeves. Be sure to be in a well-ventilated area free of pets, children, or those that need supervision. Measure out the required amount of lye into a  lye safe container . Into a different lye safe container, measure out the distilled water. Slowly pour a small amount of lye into the distilled water and stir. Continue this until your lye is fully dissolved in the distilled water. Set aside to cool.  Always pour the lye into the liquid, never the other way around. In a heat-resistant bowl, measure and melt the Shea butter and coconut oil. After your Shea butter and coconut oil are liquified, pour the olive oil and castor oil into that same heat-resistant bowl. Also, measure out your tea tree oil in a separate container and set aside. Add the 1 tablespoon of activated charcoal to your oil mixture and mix thoroughly with a silicone spatula or other mixing utensil. Once your oil mixture and your lye solution are both in the 70 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit range (or are at room temperature), slowly pour the lye solution into the oils and mix with a   stick blender  until it has formed an emulsion (can no longer be separated). This typically takes just a few seconds. Add the essential oil to the batter and mix with your mixing utensil. After the essential oil has been stirred in, mix again with the stick blender until medium trace is achieved. Pour the soap mixture into the mold evenly and tap on a hard surface to release air bubbles. To add decoration to your soap, use a mini spatula  or a similar tool to scrape the top of the soap horizontally about ⅔ of the way across, do this repeatedly all the way down your soap. On the other third sprinkle Hawaiian black salt. Spray 99% isopropyl alcohol on top of the soap in order to help prevent soda ash. Let your soap sit in the mold for at least 24 hours then unmold and cut into bars ( I do 1 inch bars). Allow your soap to cure for 4-6 weeks on a drying rack or wax paper in a cool, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Download the SoapCalc recipe here

  • Flower Shower Steamers

    Supplies Mooncake mold Medium sized bowl Sieve (optional) Whisk or mixing utensil Scale Teaspoon Ingredients 230g Baking Soda 125g Citric Acid 15g Kaolin Clay 3/4 tsp Fragrance Oil or Essential Oil 1 tsp Witch Hazel 1/4 - 1/2 tsp Mica Directions In a medium sized bowl, combine baking soda, citric acid, kaolin clay, and mica. Mix ingredients thoroughly. Be sure to break down any clumps. I find it easiest to sift the ingredients. Add fragrance oil/essential oil to dry ingredients. Slowly pour the witch hazel into the dry mixture. The witch hazel will make the mixture begin to activate so be sure to mix with a whisk while adding the witch hazel. Mix until it can be firmly squeezed and hold together. Loosely pack mixture into mooncake mold then press onto table or level surface. Let shower steamers dry for 24-48 hours then shrink-wrap or put in airtight container.

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    HANDCRAFTED BATH & BODY PRODUCTS Sell Our Handmade Products In Your Store Check out our new bulk prices on bath bombs, bath salts, lip balms, face masks and more! Shop Wholesale MEET CHARMED Charmed Handmade (formerly known as Charmed Bath & Body) was founded in 2019. Our brand was born from a passion for creating high-quality, handcrafted bath and body products that promote intentional self-care. Since the beginning, our mission has been simple: to offer plant-based, minimalist products that nourish the skin and elevate everyday rituals. Each product is made in small batches to ensure quality, freshness, and attention to detail. We thoughtfully select ingredients that are both effective and gentle, prioritizing essential oils, phthalate-free fragrance oils, and other clean and simple ingredients. Whether it's a soothing bath soak or an uplifting shower steamer, every item is crafted with care to help our customers slow down, recharge, and feel good in their skin. Follow us on Instagram @charmedxcharmeas Load More

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